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Saturday, September 10, 2011

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The Philippine government is proud of the Filipino nurses who chose to remain in strife-torn Libya to render humanitarian assistance there, Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) spokesman Raul Hernandez said on Wednesday.

“In a way we are very proud also of them because they have made their commitments to their profession and to help in emergency humanitarian assistance in that country," Hernandez said in an interview on dwIZ radio.

Hernandez’s statement came a day after the Philippine government said it was recognizing the Libyan National Transitional Council (NTC) as the “legitimate representative of the Libyan people."

On Tuesday, the DFA said in a statement that the Philippines hopes the transitional council will lead Libya toward peace and stability.

"The Philippines and Libya share a history of excellent relations based on friendship, understanding, and mutual respect. The Philippines looks forward to working with the Libyan people in sustaining and enhancing this relationship," the statement said.

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